A large area of a forest will likely have higher biodiversity than a smaller area of the same forest.
A half acre of rainforest would likely have greater biodiversity than a full acre of desert.
Which statements describe the relationship between the area and the biodiversity of an ecosystem? Check all that apply.
Large ecosystems always have higher biodiversity than smaller ecosystems.
A large area of a forest will likely have higher biodiversity than a smaller area of the same forest.
A half acre of rainforest would likely have greater biodiversity than a full acre of desert.
Small ecosystems always have low biodiversity.
The same area of two different types of ecosystems will have the same biodiversity.
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